The Cherokee Resistance By The Cherokee Indians

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The Cherokee Resistance
The Cherokee Indians were the Native Americans in parts of Georgia, Carolina, Texas and Tennessee. These lands were rich lands that could facilitate agriculture. Moreover, they were rich gold fields present that had economic viability and as a result, the US government led by Andrew Jackson was intent in removing the Cherokee from the lands (Norgren 24). However, they were met with resistance.
Resistance by the Cherokee was in the form of setting up their own government. They formed the government with Chief John Ross acting as the supreme head of the lands and based their laws on the United States constitution (Perdue & Michael 41). In this regard, their resistance was a lawful one. On

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